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Edmund Clowney
Born

Edmund Prosper Clowney


(1917-07-30)July 30, 1917
DiedMarch 20, 2005(2005-03-20) (aged 87)
TitlePresident of Westminster Theological Seminary
SpouseJean Granger (nee Wright)
Childrenfive children
Academic background
EducationWheaton College
Westminster Theological Seminary
Yale Divinity School
Alma materWheaton College (DD)
Academic work
DisciplineBiblical theology
InstitutionsWestminster Theological Seminary
Trinity Presbyterian Church
Westminster Seminary California
Notable worksPreaching and Biblical Theology

Edmund Prosper Clowney (/ˈklni/; July 30, 1917 – March 20, 2005) was an American theologian, educator, and pastor.

Early life and education[edit]

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he earned a Bachelor of Arts from Wheaton College in 1939, a Bachelor of Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1942, a Master of Sacred Theology from Yale Divinity School in 1944, and a Doctor of Divinity from Wheaton College in 1966.

Ministry[edit]

Clowney was ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, and served as pastor for churches in Connecticut, Illinois, and New Jersey from 1942 to 1946. Westminster Theological Seminary invited him to become an assistant professor of practical theology in 1952. In 1966 he became the first president of that seminary, and remained so until 1984, when he became the theologian-in-residence of Trinity Presbyterian Church (part of the Presbyterian Church in America) in Charlottesville, Virginia. In 1990, he moved to Escondido, California where he was adjunct professor at Westminster Seminary California. In 2001 he began a full-time position as associate pastor at Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas. After two years in Texas, Clowney returned to Trinity Presbyterian Church as part-time theologian-in-residence, a position he held until his death in 2005.

Tim Keller has said that Clowney and J. Alec Motyer were "the fathers of my preaching ministry".[1]

In 1990 a Festschrift was published in his honor. Practical Theology and the Ministry of the Church, 1952-1984: Essays in Honor of Edmund P. Clowney included contributions from Jay E. Adams, William Edgar, Roger Nicole, J. I. Packer, Robert G. Rayburn, and Geoff Thomas.

Clowney married Jean Granger Wright (1920–2008) on August 30, 1942. They had five children.

Publications[edit]

Clowney was also a prolific writer. Books that he has authored include:

In addition, he authored many articles, lectures and sermons, including the anonymous humor column "Eutychus and His Pin" (later renamed "Eutychus and His Kin") for the magazine Christianity Today from 1955-60, and Bible studies for the daily devotional Tabletalk.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Academic offices
New office President of Westminster Theological Seminary
1966-1984
Succeeded by

George C. Fuller


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edmund_Clowney&oldid=1229703879"

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